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city. a helicopter toored the damage thissafternoon. iionic boardwalkk few support struts but no eck left. it is all scattered deep into theestreets of the seaside, gmbling destiiation. p tte storm surgg wipee out the boardwalk within hours of sandy's rrival and the debris bounced around at the mercy of the ocean. we... hve... ew video.../ of... the moment.../ a... on... top of ... a....new york city kyscraper. skyscrrper. take a looo... at... the oval ...in the crane ...start to go... in... roughly... 90,,, mile per hour gusts...///. &pgravity... takee over.. afterr.. the steel... craae... slams into tte &psid.e.. of the supports ..../ street. 3& as ... the storm... actually... átwistedá n the wind...//. ssuroonding buildingg... wwre emptieddby police.../ as... enggneers....triid tt figuue out... how ...to seccre the crane... or... iff. it was going to ffll...///. it'll... be,,, several days,,, before the crane,,, can be secured... mayor bloomberg... ssys... the contractorr.. will have... to build... another crane... to remove... the
city. a helicopter toored the damage thissafternoon. iionic boardwalkk few support struts but no eck left. it is all scattered deep into theestreets of the seaside, gmbling destiiation. p tte storm surgg wipee out the boardwalk within hours of sandy's rrival and the debris bounced around at the mercy of the ocean. we... hve... ew video.../ of... the moment.../ a... on... top of ... a....new york city kyscraper. skyscrrper. take a looo... at... the oval ...in the crane ...start to go... in......
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ellicott city is one of the 10 ssookiest cities in the ccuntry. country.that's because paranorral activity has been ported at several place in &ptown... including the lilburn mansion... and the former patapsco female nstitution on church road. tl te yerve rt pooking for an even spookier ple... plan a visit to salee, massachusetts... which rrnked theessookit city ghosts, ghouls and gobns... hitting e streets on.. ir tis llja phathe latess on up underway. with sandy clean - 3 dy.dyen 3 getting the power back . deth a eftsritohts number of utages is steadily dropping ascrews cooninue repaiiing damage. harford county whe b-g-e is &pdeaaing with onn the largest concentrated aree still pithout power. 3ower. 3 3
ellicott city is one of the 10 ssookiest cities in the ccuntry. country.that's because paranorral activity has been ported at several place in &ptown... including the lilburn mansion... and the former patapsco female nstitution on church road. tl te yerve rt pooking for an even spookier ple... plan a visit to salee, massachusetts... which rrnked theessookit city ghosts, ghouls and gobns... hitting e streets on.. ir tis llja phathe latess on up underway. with sandy clean - 3 dy.dyen 3...
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in the city of bbllimore...///. this... the scene... at the inner harbor ...sevveal hours ago... as... the water... inched up....toward the ampitheatre...///. residents... in... fells pointt.. wereealso warned ptnight.gh waters there power outaaes proved to be a pig problemmin howard county... especially at the wasttwater treatment plant. when thh pumps failee... millions of gallons of raw sewaae ended up in thh little patuxent riier. melinda rooder explains whht went wrong... and why it's causing serious environmental onnerns. concerns. 3 officials saa that ssnce the raw sewage was diluted with thousand ggllons of it was 00- solid wwste. under... / s - "things... not... to do... in... high... standing water." pater."our crews caught this on ccmera laat night... along the jones falll in... nnrth tries to make his way... 3 &pthru... water... over hhs front hood...//.you... vehicle... is goiig... to but no.... it... makes it through....//we caught up with the driver ... tt ask him what he was thinking... "i diddttknow, i camm down the other way and i thoughh it was flooded over the
in the city of bbllimore...///. this... the scene... at the inner harbor ...sevveal hours ago... as... the water... inched up....toward the ampitheatre...///. residents... in... fells pointt.. wereealso warned ptnight.gh waters there power outaaes proved to be a pig problemmin howard county... especially at the wasttwater treatment plant. when thh pumps failee... millions of gallons of raw sewaae ended up in thh little patuxent riier. melinda rooder explains whht went wrong... and why it's...
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the video keeps pouring into sandy... and thheimmaat shees - had on cities along the east co. coast.up next... where this beiig áálectrifiedá by a downnd power line. you''e watching fox 45 morning nnws.. all local.. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and this is maryland. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of millions for schools. and that money has to go to education. it's the law. so vote for question seven. so we can stop spending all that money here, and keep maryland money in classrooms like mine. adding up the damage in maryland.new information on the impact of sanny...tonight on fox 45 ews at five. 3 we have several school closings and delays to tell you aboou this morning. morning.harford county schools are closed oday... along with baltimore city schools.there are 18 baltimore county schools closeddbecause of power outages.all others will open oo time. time.there are alss 17 anne arun
the video keeps pouring into sandy... and thheimmaat shees - had on cities along the east co. coast.up next... where this beiig áálectrifiedá by a downnd power line. you''e watching fox 45 morning nnws.. all local.. teacher: this is west virginia, pennsylvania, delaware. and this is maryland. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million gaming at casinos in these other states. question seven will build a new casino and bring table games to baltimore... generating hundreds of...
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which is ranked the spookiest city in the country. coming up... a new "star wars" movie... is now in the worrs. wwrks.we'll tell you when it's expected to hit theaters... and why this one ight not bee áquiteá like the others. you're watching fox 44 good day baltimooe. (((ump ouu)) i got it when my internet here. [ man ] i got it when i uploaded a gigabyte of photos. i literally wanted to say "did you see that?" [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon fios there comes a moment when they get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes. when i saw that picture, i really got it. i can enjoy the game better at home than going to the stadium. i got it when our apartment became the apartment. [ female announcer ] once you've got it, you get it. it's faster. it's better. so, what are you waiting for? switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just 84.99 a month for a year, our best price online... with no annual contract. fios brings you the best tv picture quality... internet ranked the fastest in the nation... and fios doesn't cap your internet usage, so you c
which is ranked the spookiest city in the country. coming up... a new "star wars" movie... is now in the worrs. wwrks.we'll tell you when it's expected to hit theaters... and why this one ight not bee áquiteá like the others. you're watching fox 44 good day baltimooe. (((ump ouu)) i got it when my internet here. [ man ] i got it when i uploaded a gigabyte of photos. i literally wanted to say "did you see that?" [ male announcer ] when people switch from cable to verizon...
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the stormmcaussd a bricc wall to crumble to the roundd.. leaving gaping hole in thh side of the building. video surfaces of that crane collapse in nee york city, you see it just snappand ke a - fall... leet juss dangling in atoo a nearly completed high be new yookkssttllest residennial building.neighbors have been evacuated.ii's been but can't be fully secured uunil the ind dies ddwn. some owwrful video out of new jersey... shows just how dangerous downed power lines can be.take a ook as his car is áelectrifiedá... in brick township, new jersee.it's unclear i anyone was hurt by thhs inccdent. some unbelievable video out of nee york... captuues a treee.. as it'' being uprooted rom the grouud.you can see the mmgnitude of super storm sandy's strrnnth... as she topples it over... in a backyard on long isllnd. reported in this incident. aaccothing company is ffcing backlash today... forrtrying to capitalize on hurricane sand. sandy.this is file video... of "american apparel's" foundee... walkkng through his &pfactory.the company is under fire.
the stormmcaussd a bricc wall to crumble to the roundd.. leaving gaping hole in thh side of the building. video surfaces of that crane collapse in nee york city, you see it just snappand ke a - fall... leet juss dangling in atoo a nearly completed high be new yookkssttllest residennial building.neighbors have been evacuated.ii's been but can't be fully secured uunil the ind dies ddwn. some owwrful video out of new jersey... shows just how dangerous downed power lines can be.take a ook as his...
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i'm adding up the damage in maryland.new information on the impact of sanny...tonight on fox 45 ews at five. 3 3 p, we have several school you about this morning.tell - morninggharford county schhols are closed today... along with paltimore city schools.therr are 17 altimore county schools closed because of open on time..all others willl-3 time.there are also 17 anne arundel county schools closed thii morning due to power outages.all other schools n tte couuty re opening two &phours late.in howarr county.. as maay as 10 schools will stay closed because of powee outagee..ll others wiil pen on time.checc the ticker at the bottom of your scrren for 3 3 3 3- as power returns to residents herr in maryland....it sheds behind... from flooded dd left - trees.megan gilliland is s..- streaming now in glen arm this morring where an elderly mmn says e's justtluckk to be alive. 3&good morning ggys,89-year old robert mcclary says he's seen a lot of storms ii the roughly but e sayssnothing cculd . - prepare him for this.take a look t what's llft of this hom. home...you can see his roof was crushed by
i'm adding up the damage in maryland.new information on the impact of sanny...tonight on fox 45 ews at five. 3 3 p, we have several school you about this morning.tell - morninggharford county schhols are closed today... along with paltimore city schools.therr are 17 altimore county schools closed because of open on time..all others willl-3 time.there are also 17 anne arundel county schools closed thii morning due to power outages.all other schools n tte couuty re opening two &phours late.in...
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delegate curtanderso...e &pis not convinced...that more gammling revvnuee..will meanna ttke out some of the oll money and i just thinkg it's an argument thaa's meant to try toofool people."((ydell) "and with the tnout of early ting, he hopps folks will make heii decision based on &ppersonal conviition ant hnde o5 s nten how re the roadd looking tonigt report. &pmapliberty40shaaaamap395 3 &&p lep tisue coast.we'll taae a look at some of the damage and hoo residents are coppng. ann the eccnooic impact of sandy... how many bbllions of alfod ise.s could cost e because...eather tz-- it's oysternomics 10 you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... bywhich keeps wholesalersnds of acin business...beds, and that mea more delivery companies... ma derich keeps wholesalersnds mrera..icree er...beds, and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. p of... saady.../ millns.... inn.. densely populated
delegate curtanderso...e &pis not convinced...that more gammling revvnuee..will meanna ttke out some of the oll money and i just thinkg it's an argument thaa's meant to try toofool people."((ydell) "and with the tnout of early ting, he hopps folks will make heii decision based on &ppersonal conviition ant hnde o5 s nten how re the roadd looking tonigt report. &pmapliberty40shaaaamap395 3 &&p lep tisue coast.we'll taae a look at some of the damage and hoo residents...
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of the city cio or td. departments spend money but make sure they don't ignore what the controller requires. there are people that work on budgets and spending but again not with the same independence and control as department technology leaders do and so on. departments expect to be guided by the controller with clear direction and evaluated with consequences for non complying. that's not what we found the expectations are for technology. that is pretty much what we're asking for technology on city wide related matters. it doesn't exist now. the city cio doesn't have the authority of the controller rks the head of hr and so on. if he does he should be told because he doesn't act that way and departments don't view him that way. certainly the cio should have that authority for technology matters city wide to provide direction, coordination and communication. if the mayor thinks that the city cio should have that authority and already does he should check it out and make sure it's there and functioning. if h
of the city cio or td. departments spend money but make sure they don't ignore what the controller requires. there are people that work on budgets and spending but again not with the same independence and control as department technology leaders do and so on. departments expect to be guided by the controller with clear direction and evaluated with consequences for non complying. that's not what we found the expectations are for technology. that is pretty much what we're asking for technology on...
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the design of the city is not conducive to it. and last night, i'll tell you the truth, it was frightening. downtown manhattan, we had the hudson river came over the banks and was pouring in to the ground zero site, at such a volume that it was really frightening. and this was all filled with water. what we're looking at now, this goes back about five miles to the other end of the train track, which is in new jersey. and we have to figure out how to pump out this water. >> think of the three governors, malloy, connecticut, christie, new jersey, cuomo, new york. rebuilding coastlines or at least talking about plans today, are we the new amsterdam? >> well, you know, i said kiddingly the other day, we have a 100-year flood now every two years. there is a frequency to this. and this is really a new problem for new york state. we have not seen a flood like this damage like this in our generation, period. people working the subway system, the construction industry in this state have said they've never seen damage like this, period. so
the design of the city is not conducive to it. and last night, i'll tell you the truth, it was frightening. downtown manhattan, we had the hudson river came over the banks and was pouring in to the ground zero site, at such a volume that it was really frightening. and this was all filled with water. what we're looking at now, this goes back about five miles to the other end of the train track, which is in new jersey. and we have to figure out how to pump out this water. >> think of the...
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the city should look at alternatives and implentded without changes to the city charter. from my perspective we can make changes but if we can did do that without would be ideal. next according to the mayor's response this has been implemented and the cio should be involved with hiring of this personnel and number 17 and included with department heads in performance review process of current ict personnel. what i stated for this requires further analysis. if there are functional relationships between the city cio and departmental cio's they should assist them in the reviews. and recommendation 18 pending charter revision mayor develop methods for speeding up the hiring process for ict personnel. and the mayor should speed up the method for hiring ict personnel. finding number 25. city technology culture is based on the belief that departments work on individual missions in expense of city wide needs. partially disagree. while few departments say their needs should trump city wide concerns bureaucratic turf has created this culture and not promote cooperation. finding numb
the city should look at alternatives and implentded without changes to the city charter. from my perspective we can make changes but if we can did do that without would be ideal. next according to the mayor's response this has been implemented and the cio should be involved with hiring of this personnel and number 17 and included with department heads in performance review process of current ict personnel. what i stated for this requires further analysis. if there are functional relationships...
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the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours ago. newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know is "great work, ralph." great work in terms of making this much progress this fast. joining us is cory booker. is it true the lights are coming back on? >> they are. we have many people without power, but we're grateful that a large section is starting to come online. as you said, it's very dangerous to have senior citizens in high-rise buildings in need of medication and have devices that need electricity for their health. so we still have a lot of those situations. so understanding what's going on in all of new jersey, the devastation in the southern parts of our state, the challenges with my colleagues like dawn, we feel grateful we're slowly making progress here. >> as the hands on leader f
the largest city in total darkst. but then in what feels like an october miracle, they got the lights going. not all of it, but much of it. this is as of hours ago. newark appears to have made some progress. the head of the local electric company got a congratulatory call from president obama himself. the quote you need to know is "great work, ralph." great work in terms of making this much progress this fast. joining us is cory booker. is it true the lights are coming back on?...
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, from the main city of atlantic city. he will certainly look at the loss there of the boardwalk and the flooding that persisted in that town. and then move up and down the coastline where some of the devastation, as governor christie said yesterday, is just indescribable. so the president and governor christie will do that. then we are told the plane from marine one and take a tour either by foot or car of some of the neighborhoods and towns that have been affected by this super storm. we'll be watching those images and bring them to you throughout this hour. >>> if you'd like to see why we're having problems getting air traffic moving again -- except there -- but he comes first -- look at this video. it just fed in a short while ago -- oh, my goodness! look at that! that is laguardia airport today! two days after the storm went through. runways covered with water. if you've ever flown in to or out of laguardia airport, as many of you certainly have, you know that you come right over those bays and that open water there a
, from the main city of atlantic city. he will certainly look at the loss there of the boardwalk and the flooding that persisted in that town. and then move up and down the coastline where some of the devastation, as governor christie said yesterday, is just indescribable. so the president and governor christie will do that. then we are told the plane from marine one and take a tour either by foot or car of some of the neighborhoods and towns that have been affected by this super storm. we'll...
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in the future in the city. thank you president chiu. >> thank you. i want to thank you for your work you have done at department of technology and tough economic times and the fact of the matter is your department has been subjected to the lion's share of budget cuts we were forced to do and not asking departments to make similar cuts in their it situation and i think that is part of the tension and why we shouldn't know been able to make headway. you allude to the fact until you get direction from the top about need of centralization you had to form partnerships and you as the head of department of technology can't tell other heads to cooperate and you have to work out and partnership. one of the things that i wished the grand jury spent more time on. this is the trend we're seeing in agencies and governments around the country. by in large most governments have a growing decentralization and we know we're not doing that for everything but there are functions that need to be decentralized and we know there are
in the future in the city. thank you president chiu. >> thank you. i want to thank you for your work you have done at department of technology and tough economic times and the fact of the matter is your department has been subjected to the lion's share of budget cuts we were forced to do and not asking departments to make similar cuts in their it situation and i think that is part of the tension and why we shouldn't know been able to make headway. you allude to the fact until you get...
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our situation in the city. we have made some progress when it comes to email. 3600 emails that you mentioned out of 26,000 of moved over. i want to single out the airport and their work on the data center. i am hoping that the first it project on time and on budget, and i also know that the project emerge made a lot of progress after the controller took over and i think that is worth celebrating as well as the two enterprise agreements you referred to. from my perspective it's not about the glass full or empty and it's 10% full. if you look at that we have 80% of the emails not moved over. we have a justice project 15 years behind, and over ten million dollars over budget. the fact that we have countless enterprise agreements still not different i think it's important to celebrate the progress, but from my perspective there are so many things that we have not been able to get done, and i wanted to ask you how is the administration looking at changing the overall culture? why should it take four years from zero
our situation in the city. we have made some progress when it comes to email. 3600 emails that you mentioned out of 26,000 of moved over. i want to single out the airport and their work on the data center. i am hoping that the first it project on time and on budget, and i also know that the project emerge made a lot of progress after the controller took over and i think that is worth celebrating as well as the two enterprise agreements you referred to. from my perspective it's not about the...
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have problems, but we have a beautiful city, and it's the open space that makes the city very, very beautiful, and we also are federally recognized for sanctuary of rare birds that migrate along the coast. there are about 500,000 and when thinking about growth we need to think about the animals and the environment and the ecology as well. >> all right. mr. lagos. >> yes. one of the reasons i moved to san francisco 35 years ago was because there was not a large population here. i moved from los angeles and it's grown 50,000 people in those years. i don't want to see it grow further per se and i'm not a fan of developing more housing but to answer the question if we add more housing i would say loosen up the rules to allow homeowners to create inlaw apartments and that way you open up unit availability at some level for additional housing. other than that i would be opposed to any new construction of any major land use of development for housing including the three major projects in the pipeline. >> mr. rogers. >> if there is going to be development it could be in the trans bays termi
have problems, but we have a beautiful city, and it's the open space that makes the city very, very beautiful, and we also are federally recognized for sanctuary of rare birds that migrate along the coast. there are about 500,000 and when thinking about growth we need to think about the animals and the environment and the ecology as well. >> all right. mr. lagos. >> yes. one of the reasons i moved to san francisco 35 years ago was because there was not a large population here. i...
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the city of san francisco is one of the only cities and, in fact the only city that did not respond to a survey of water recycling. the city will not do anything and they say they cannot recycle water for ten years, even though there is already best practices. so this study would find out ways that we can improve -- we used to get most of our water from the undergroundwater infrastructure, but that has not been maintained properly. so we have been relying more and more on hetch hetchy, which was created by damming the tuolumne river, where we get our water. so it's a study to fund researching ways to improve our water system. >> it's interesting that hope and i get this question, because we just remailed on this topic about two hours ago and i have been trying to get more information, because we usually agree on a lot of things. i have opposed this measure, because i think it's -- at a time when we don't have a lot of funding, i think the spirit of the measure is in the right place, looking at some issues of water. one is what i'm concerned with is, i'm the only health go and it could
the city of san francisco is one of the only cities and, in fact the only city that did not respond to a survey of water recycling. the city will not do anything and they say they cannot recycle water for ten years, even though there is already best practices. so this study would find out ways that we can improve -- we used to get most of our water from the undergroundwater infrastructure, but that has not been maintained properly. so we have been relying more and more on hetch hetchy, which...
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eliminated to help balance the city's budget. we would like to hear answers from mr. johnson, miss davis and miss olague. >> i will give you two examples of where he i would start to look. one we had with regard to the mta a major problem with work orders and waste and inefficiencies and we see other agencies basically cannibalizing muni. muni buss are being fixed with plastic bags and duct-tape. that kind of waste and inefficiency should be cut out of the system immediately. we need to look at our upper management fee schedules, including the highest paid police chief and some of the highest paid top brass at the police department. so i would start to look at our master fee schedules at the upper management levels where we can save some money. >> thank you. miss johnson? >> i agree with that, the sfmta is one of the areas where we found the department whose money was going places that nobody was looking for. that is what i'm trying to talk about. and you can throw more money at it, but a lot of people who have been there have be
eliminated to help balance the city's budget. we would like to hear answers from mr. johnson, miss davis and miss olague. >> i will give you two examples of where he i would start to look. one we had with regard to the mta a major problem with work orders and waste and inefficiencies and we see other agencies basically cannibalizing muni. muni buss are being fixed with plastic bags and duct-tape. that kind of waste and inefficiency should be cut out of the system immediately. we need to...
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the politics of city, the way the run ed run campaign did. so i think that is one the issues and improving our good government and ethic laws in san francisco. >> miss breed, would you like to address the question? do you want me to repeat it? >> yes. >> sure. a recent chief civil grand jury report, at the request of supervisor campos the city conducted a comparison of laws identifying ways our ethic laws could be strengthened. as supervisor, what would you propose if anything to strength the ethic laws? >> i'm really happy about this kind of question. i teach ethical leadership for a program that trains democratic women to run for office. when i went to university here in san francisco one course i took to get my masters was a course in ethical leadership. i think it's important that ethics are at the core of our educational system starting from pre-k. and i think in terms of strengthening laws here in the city, we need to look at a stronger, more kind of law-based, educationally-based ethics system that really, truly is around enforcement.
the politics of city, the way the run ed run campaign did. so i think that is one the issues and improving our good government and ethic laws in san francisco. >> miss breed, would you like to address the question? do you want me to repeat it? >> yes. >> sure. a recent chief civil grand jury report, at the request of supervisor campos the city conducted a comparison of laws identifying ways our ethic laws could be strengthened. as supervisor, what would you propose if anything...
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city we lit up the city. it was a washid orange from coit tower to the ferry building to right here at city hall. what can we take away from our 2012 giants? i believe we can take away life lessons. vuch teachable moments for our children and our team did face challenges and whether facing injuries or newly acquired players or facing elimination game one after another. what were the life lessons? never give up no matter how high the mountain is to climb. have integrity and conduct yourself with professionalism. did this team do that? absolutely. play with a team with unselfish devotion. trust one another and love your team teammates and in always do so have fun and it's meant to be played as a game, so for the rest of our lives i know this truly resonates for many of us. for the rest of our lives we will remember this team as a brilliant team, a team of character, a team of chemistry, and a team that ultimately clicked and we developed a short hand around our heroes and our giants experience that will always
city we lit up the city. it was a washid orange from coit tower to the ferry building to right here at city hall. what can we take away from our 2012 giants? i believe we can take away life lessons. vuch teachable moments for our children and our team did face challenges and whether facing injuries or newly acquired players or facing elimination game one after another. what were the life lessons? never give up no matter how high the mountain is to climb. have integrity and conduct yourself with...
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in the city. yesterday's exchange was really helpful in forwarding that planning ?oo ?a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency responders and it is in california the substantial or the equal of many third world countries in terms of military force that can be applied to a disaster. >> i'm lynn wilder, i'm the emergency management coordinate roar at san francisco general trauma center and i'm also representing the san francisco council of emergency partnership which is the group of emergency management coordinators from each of the hospitals throughout san francisco who mead regularly with dph and dem to plan and prepare for our medical response.
in the city. yesterday's exchange was really helpful in forwarding that planning ?oo ?a i'm greg jones, i'm the fourth surgeon for the marine expeditionary brigedand i'm representing the excellent sailors who were responsible for setting up and operating the shock trauma platoon. >> controls ingels, california national guard. i'm one of the airmen and soldiers, almost 21,000 strong, that answers the governor's mission. it's available to all civil providers out there and emergency...
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affects the entire city. one of the first things i did as supervisor was to call a hearing on how the city works on the abatement of bed bugs and on march 28th we heard from over 100 residents, advocates and affordable housing developers about the impact that this has on people's lives. so, today i'm asking you to support this legislation which would address three main issues. one, the legislation requires the city provide clear and accessible information on how to properly abate bed bug infestation and the rules and responsibilities for tenants, landlords, and pest control operators. two, in doing our due diligence we looked at what other jurisdictions have done to address this issue and decided to include them in our legislation and have decided to include in our ledthtion asian a provision in new york city administrative code. this will require a property owner or property manager to disclose to prospective tenants written disclosure of the bed bug infestation and abatement history only upon request. third
affects the entire city. one of the first things i did as supervisor was to call a hearing on how the city works on the abatement of bed bugs and on march 28th we heard from over 100 residents, advocates and affordable housing developers about the impact that this has on people's lives. so, today i'm asking you to support this legislation which would address three main issues. one, the legislation requires the city provide clear and accessible information on how to properly abate bed bug...
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greatest city in the world, san francisco. [applause] >> welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. >> submissioner sierra. here. >> submissioner leeann whiffen. >> commissioners rennee have been excused. >> i want to talk about the decision to hear and take possible action on the complaints. mr. chat field who is not here, wrote mr. shaw in may, the ethics commission regularly handles referals from the task force, however it will not ajudd kate these matters, in both complaints. he repeated that in his confidential memo to mr. shen and to mark kets of the district attorney office. because the allegation involves johnson and croy executive director of the commission, the agency cannot handle the matter. period. the commission is engaged in the discussion with the various outside agency and so forth and so on. that was in august of last year. i did a record search of your files. i just came back from sitting in the commissions office. there is absolutely records of any kind relating to discussions wi
greatest city in the world, san francisco. [applause] >> welcome to the regular meeting of the san francisco ethics commission. >> submissioner sierra. here. >> submissioner leeann whiffen. >> commissioners rennee have been excused. >> i want to talk about the decision to hear and take possible action on the complaints. mr. chat field who is not here, wrote mr. shaw in may, the ethics commission regularly handles referals from the task force, however it will not...
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from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of the respirators herself. in fact, all the nurses in the unit were doing what's called bagging the air. literally squeezing bags of air into the tiny little lungs. cradling the babies and carrying them nine floors down. another baby rushed out, dwarfed by the size of the gurney. once outside, the bag replaced with oxygen brought in by paramedics. an entire team surrounding one baby. in fact, a hospital source telling me that's what they did moment the power was cut off. dividing into teams, surrounding one patient at time, carefully bringing them down a darkened stairwell, carrying them on pl
from the sky, ambulances lined up around the block from all over the city. and we're learning more about the moment the lights went out, the moment the critical machines, the respirators stopped. this young doctor right there. >> the patients on ventilators. >> the babies. >> babies, yeah. >> reporter: their first concern, babies in intensive care. 20 of them. this nurse clutching a newborn wrapped in a blanket holding one of those plastic bags. she was doing the work of...
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it's been 24 hours since the storm hit new york city. unusually dark and quiet in you can see. >> reporter: we're limping back to life. the bridges and tunnels are reopen. and bus service is startin. it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is flooded out. the basement -- we have no electricity. >> reporter: the city remains paralyzed. many businesses are closed, power is still out for tens of thousands, and the city's subway system is shut down. the mayor says it could be days before subways run and running again. >> make no mistake about it, this was a devastating storm. maybe the worst that we have ever experienced. >> i don't think that we expected the damage that we're seeing as we're walking around the neighborhood. >> reporter: storm surge flooded this entire area of lower manhattan last night
it's been 24 hours since the storm hit new york city. unusually dark and quiet in you can see. >> reporter: we're limping back to life. the bridges and tunnels are reopen. and bus service is startin. it started today around 5:00 local time. if you catch the bus the rides are free. garbage bins, tree branches and debris left behind as the floodwaters receded in lower manhattan. sandy's powerful winds and storm surge slammed the city and rattled residence. >> the entire residence is...
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much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately mayor bloomberg says some relief is on the way. >> bus service will continue and to increased limited subway service may actually return tomorrow this certainly will not be service below 34th street in manhattan where there is no power and the mta workers are working extremely hard to get the water out of the tunnels and stations. >> it is a herculean task across the river in hoboken, new jersey things are not much better 20,000 people are still reportedly stranded there. some residents say they are furious with the mayor because
much of the city is in the dark. about 80 blocks of the city and from side to side mlts of commuters enduring hours long bus trips and bumper to bumper traffic. sometimes four hours to get across a bridge or tunnel. the city still figuring out how to fix the subway and train systems. many of the tunnels that carry the trains are still flooded. in fact, the one that goes for the path train over to new jersey, five miles long, completely filled, they tell us. but here in the city, fortunately...
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but taken a pause on the city side to evaluate are we meeting the needs of the city and the multiple agencies invested in this project and not having the team move forward until we know exactly how to meet those needs. so really the city team is taking time to think about the feedback that we received from the public, the interest of the multiple agencies and the needs of the corridor to make sure that as we go forward in those studies, we're sure of what we're doing. so that's really the reason for this slow down. yes, we are not on the schedule that we had committed to earlier this year, but we think time spent now will result in savings later. so we're thinking about how to develop a meaningful pilot program and implement it here in san francisco, which has its challenges. we think that's the right way to go and looking at the specifics of that. we're looking to complete this phase of work next year by summertime so that we can move into those pilot programs and move into environmental. we're also looking at alternative project delivery methods and the potential if that on market
but taken a pause on the city side to evaluate are we meeting the needs of the city and the multiple agencies invested in this project and not having the team move forward until we know exactly how to meet those needs. so really the city team is taking time to think about the feedback that we received from the public, the interest of the multiple agencies and the needs of the corridor to make sure that as we go forward in those studies, we're sure of what we're doing. so that's really the...
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the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it is another. this is hard to have. this might be years away. these are the years between now and when the city is strong enough to do it. this is part of the reinvention process, a figure out which types of public/private partnerships are possible. we have seen really interesting ways of inventing the process of partnering that do not involve giving away public assets and public goods. >> the other thing, some structural changes will to the main to how government functions. right now there are very few cities that have any type of an institute that is tasked with looking out across. the way agencies
the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it...
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you know, i've been in the city working and the numbers came out. there were 20,000 people that died of this dreaded disease. there were over 20,000 people, more still are suffering from the aids epidemic and we need to find those cures. and, so, today is a delightful day because it is now again a part of the innovation spirit of this city that we create the clinical resources that we need, the laboratories that we need to invite the doctors and the researchers to come here and help us discover the latest efforts and to make sure we continue that progress. and i'm here today to thank a lot of the people that include dr. buck binder and barbara and the wonderful health commission that has been working, but also just a few years ago, if you saw what the center was -- and i used to work in this building at the top level, a barbecue up front of all placeses, a saloon, people used to wear their boots to have the greatest barbecue they could have. and working that out with the hiv unit and research of our public health, working with our real estate, worki
you know, i've been in the city working and the numbers came out. there were 20,000 people that died of this dreaded disease. there were over 20,000 people, more still are suffering from the aids epidemic and we need to find those cures. and, so, today is a delightful day because it is now again a part of the innovation spirit of this city that we create the clinical resources that we need, the laboratories that we need to invite the doctors and the researchers to come here and help us discover...
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there was the mayor, ed lee giving larry bayer the keys to the city. and a golden broom to commemorate the sweep of the tigers. it was always, always, about the fans. >> thank you for always being there. i thank you. and thank you for making this one of the greatest moments of my life. thank you. >> we went to st. louis. they weren't as loud as you. that is why we won. thank you very much. i want everyone to lose your mind as we do this. this is how we did it. loork look. look. loork! >> sharing that pep rally taking the fans into the dugout was a very special moment. as was how the program ended. tony ben yet singing "i left my heart in san francisco" then the song "we are the champions" was being played. i saw people crying. such a great day. the giants president says hey, can we do this again every october? live at civic center abc 7 news. >> what a party that was. >> i think they're going to need that golden broom on the streets. >> yes. this began on market street. of course. and as larry mentioned just tons of confetti out there. >> we heard caro
there was the mayor, ed lee giving larry bayer the keys to the city. and a golden broom to commemorate the sweep of the tigers. it was always, always, about the fans. >> thank you for always being there. i thank you. and thank you for making this one of the greatest moments of my life. thank you. >> we went to st. louis. they weren't as loud as you. that is why we won. thank you very much. i want everyone to lose your mind as we do this. this is how we did it. loork look. look....
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commissioners, you know, the city just last week we announced the city's unemployment rate, it was at 6.9%. that's down from 9.6% in january 2011. so, it's crossed that 7% threshold, which is more psychological than anything. we continue to lead the nation, the metro area, san francisco metro area, lead the nation in job growth and that's ahead of number 2, silicon valley number 3, sugar land texas, sugar land houston, texas. number 3 in the state of california. nevertheless, the unemployment rate is still relatively high. there is much work that still needs to be done which is an area that in taking on this role that i focus on a great deal. one of the things that from my past experience working in the manufacturing sector to working with the small businesses and my past history working in new york or in san jose, i care deeply and love deeply the opportunities and challenges that our neighborhood businesses, our small businesses, our neighborhood commercial corridors, our local manufacturers, that they face. and take to heart and take to being critical as part of my role in this --
commissioners, you know, the city just last week we announced the city's unemployment rate, it was at 6.9%. that's down from 9.6% in january 2011. so, it's crossed that 7% threshold, which is more psychological than anything. we continue to lead the nation, the metro area, san francisco metro area, lead the nation in job growth and that's ahead of number 2, silicon valley number 3, sugar land texas, sugar land houston, texas. number 3 in the state of california. nevertheless, the unemployment...
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city, outside of the city up to the state and further if resource shortfalls do occur. we talked about a mapping process but more importantly than just that process, really the -- go back to my first point -- is the intent. if we start with a plan that explains what the priorities are, everybody is focused on those priorities. so if the map shows those critical pathways that have to be opened, which i saw yesterday during the medical exercise, the medical community knows what those routes are, they know which one have to be opened in order for citizens to get to those critical places. once that's posted up in the coc, we're all focused on that priority. identifying where those challenges are is really the challenge to understand that command element, command post, what the priority is and to be able to transmit that to the field where the resources are and then, if need be, to transmit the resource shortfalls beyond that. overall it was an outstanding experience. >> i'll jump in here. so this concept of common operating picture is one of the biggest takeaways for me and
city, outside of the city up to the state and further if resource shortfalls do occur. we talked about a mapping process but more importantly than just that process, really the -- go back to my first point -- is the intent. if we start with a plan that explains what the priorities are, everybody is focused on those priorities. so if the map shows those critical pathways that have to be opened, which i saw yesterday during the medical exercise, the medical community knows what those routes are,...
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and the rest of it, but right now i believe the city is really challenged with issues dealing with equity and i believe there are many people who are being forced out of the city in part because they can't find jobs. so jobs has been a huge priority for us. trying to find -- trying to work with city agencies, with community-based organizations, to make sure that young people, especially, have opportunities to make choices in their lives. and so that is why we have been focused very much on job-training and wrap-around services in that respect also. i think there are older adults and other folks who also could use additional employment. so i think jobs is a big issue for me. >> miss johnson? >> i agree that it's difficult to pick just one issue. but i think a lot of our policy issues that we're having, that you have in front of us come from a lack of accountable. where is your money being spent? how is it being spent? there is a lot of mismanagement. and there is a lot of money that goes places we don't know where it's going. and you can see it running through all of this discussion of all
and the rest of it, but right now i believe the city is really challenged with issues dealing with equity and i believe there are many people who are being forced out of the city in part because they can't find jobs. so jobs has been a huge priority for us. trying to find -- trying to work with city agencies, with community-based organizations, to make sure that young people, especially, have opportunities to make choices in their lives. and so that is why we have been focused very much on...
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new york city subway system is the veins underneath the city that provide life. they are the essential infrastructure that allows this city to operate. for the rich, the poor and the everybody in between. right now it is swamped. you can't even get down on to the platforms because water is everywhere. the u.s. army engineers have been called this to help drain the subways, a task that they've never had to do before. the manhattan borough president is calling this the biggest disaster in the 108-year history of the subway system. before this, the only place the army corps team had ever operated before was in new orleans. but tonight they are on their way to new york city. this storm rolled through the most densely populated place in america last night. rescue efforts are still ongoing in this region today. in the long run the city is thinking about how it can adapt to survive more extreme weather and more frequent extreme weather if our new world is just going to keep being like this. but right now new york city has the unpress interdided challenge of getting thre
new york city subway system is the veins underneath the city that provide life. they are the essential infrastructure that allows this city to operate. for the rich, the poor and the everybody in between. right now it is swamped. you can't even get down on to the platforms because water is everywhere. the u.s. army engineers have been called this to help drain the subways, a task that they've never had to do before. the manhattan borough president is calling this the biggest disaster in the...
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as a group and to the city and county, not personal. i can understand why we don't have staff to investigate their supervisor, that makes complete sense. so in trying to... i just want you to create a window where we didn't just rush to do something that thoughtful people were flagging for. but as we were trying to construct it, as a question of legal conflict and of our confidence to do it and our responsibility to do it, which is the other part mr. gibner raised. there is the past practice, the past example involving the deputy director, where we did seek counsel from others so that it would not be a staff colleague doing the investigation, but this body handled it. and i quite honestly can't remember if i was on at that time, and if so, whether we analyzed this, i came on in 07, probably not in time for that item. and i think that it is fair for people to put us through... to ask us whether we have both an obligation and the capacity, legally to do it and to ask whether there is a conflict. but i'm actually feeling less room now to d
as a group and to the city and county, not personal. i can understand why we don't have staff to investigate their supervisor, that makes complete sense. so in trying to... i just want you to create a window where we didn't just rush to do something that thoughtful people were flagging for. but as we were trying to construct it, as a question of legal conflict and of our confidence to do it and our responsibility to do it, which is the other part mr. gibner raised. there is the past practice,...
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erected here in the 17th century to defend the young city. but nothing could defend new york city from the wall of water that came crashing ashore in one of the biggest storms so far of the 21st century. hurricane sandy filled the tunnels here with floodwaters unlike anything the city has seen in decades. the storm brought misery to 14 states from north carolina to maine. at least 35 people in nine states have been killed. and more than seven million homes and businesses up and down the coast are without electricity tonight. officials say it could be days, if not weeks, before all the power is restored. close to one million people have been evacuated. more than 18,000 are living in shelters. downtown new york city, the financial capital of the world, was largely shut down for a second day with the power out and the streets flooded. governor andrew cuomo called the scene "frightening." >> the hudson river was coming over from the west, the east river was coming over from the east. >> pelley: subways became waterways. a boat wound up on railroa
erected here in the 17th century to defend the young city. but nothing could defend new york city from the wall of water that came crashing ashore in one of the biggest storms so far of the 21st century. hurricane sandy filled the tunnels here with floodwaters unlike anything the city has seen in decades. the storm brought misery to 14 states from north carolina to maine. at least 35 people in nine states have been killed. and more than seven million homes and businesses up and down the coast...
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light the city with the city fire come on city light the city fire [speaker not understood] ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that you would be a liar if i was to say to you city you couldn't get much higher go, city [speaker not understood] ♪ peace to and it's the last chance last chance for a drink last chance for drinking at chris daily's and we need you on halloween beside you beside you to come on by and guide you it's the last drink last chance for the bar we need you all [speaker not understood] beside you to guide you and we'll need you last dance at chris daly's bar ♪ >>> good afternoon, supervisors, members of the general public. burning san franciscans in the street, that's what's been happening in this city since september 2001 when this board of supervisors came out with a resolution to close the last public horse sporting facility in san francisco and reopen it in the quickest, most efficient manner possible. and here we are 11 years later, nothing has happened. but yet the supervisors have all these little pet projects that they somehow think is going to hel
light the city with the city fire come on city light the city fire [speaker not understood] ♪ you know that i would be untrue you know that you would be a liar if i was to say to you city you couldn't get much higher go, city [speaker not understood] ♪ peace to and it's the last chance last chance for a drink last chance for drinking at chris daily's and we need you on halloween beside you beside you to come on by and guide you it's the last drink last chance for the bar we need you all...
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let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to support the notion that we're not going
let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to...
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, between the different city agencies is off the hook. since 1999, willie brown issued orders to every one of his documents and commissions not to comply with sunshine. i have been doing immediate disclosure requests across the departments in san francisco, none of the department heads have done the form 700 certification required by law and the whole city is out of order. to quote al pacino and go giants. >> hi there, i am one of the two whistle blowers, and from my perspective what i am asking for is actually not confidential investigatory information, what we wanted to know about is whether there was an administrative memo during the time that the ethics commission sat on our case for six months while the two of us were driven out of laguna honda ordering the whistle blower to not concurrently investigate the case. and in theory, according to your rules, the ethics commission should have sent a written memo to the whistle blower program, or they should have carried on a concurrent investigation but they didn't, and we would like to see
, between the different city agencies is off the hook. since 1999, willie brown issued orders to every one of his documents and commissions not to comply with sunshine. i have been doing immediate disclosure requests across the departments in san francisco, none of the department heads have done the form 700 certification required by law and the whole city is out of order. to quote al pacino and go giants. >> hi there, i am one of the two whistle blowers, and from my perspective what i am...
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tlaems the low cloud also on the city side. the mist christina's talking about. some slicker roadways there. we're still watching the flow of traffic as it builds off of the incline. no major problem, into the city. heading south 101 a stall reported aaron the interchange. we advise you about that market street closure. the entire stretch will be affected. already have the barricades up. bart, cal train or the ferry system, three great options for you. at wynton, the accident reported at the off ramp but i haven't seen any slowing. over to the peninsula side where we head to foster city, an easy drive. you can see this shot, so really just the mist, but the fog not so much of an issue. >>> if you plan on filling up this morning, some very good news as prices continue to drop. gas prices have fallen as much as 81 cents a gallon at some bay area station, over the past month. that is mon montal. prices could drop 25 to 35 cents more within just a few weeks now. according to a aaa survey, right now, a gallon of regular gas will cost you $4.25 in san francisco. $4.06
tlaems the low cloud also on the city side. the mist christina's talking about. some slicker roadways there. we're still watching the flow of traffic as it builds off of the incline. no major problem, into the city. heading south 101 a stall reported aaron the interchange. we advise you about that market street closure. the entire stretch will be affected. already have the barricades up. bart, cal train or the ferry system, three great options for you. at wynton, the accident reported at the...
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not working as well as we'd like in the city. we have on-line ability called improve sf that allows people to come on line, tackle a lot of the issues that the city faces, allow for some c)eative thinking, people who can't spend a lot of time in meetings with us, that can actually offer their ideas on line, and we take those ideas very seriously. so we've been working on things on like how to make muni faster, how to bring fresh foods to low income poverty areas of the city, and our newest one, just to given you a sense, we wanted everybody to help us develop and design a new library card. talk about civic engagement. 2,000 submissions on line for a new designed library card. that leads me to a challenge that i would like to announce, as part of this night rover challenge, and that is we have been asking ourselves a question, along the lines of energy use in the city, something that has been hard for us to figure out. and that has to do with what would inspire you, as someone who lives in the city, to give your data of your own e
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and dealing with the local hiring, you know, this city, as large as it is, with all of the city departments that it has, it has no -- not one state certified or federal certified compliance officer to make sure that the laws are followed. we don't have that here. and i don't know why it is so hard the fact that this city receives so many funds. and dealing with local hiring, i'm glad to see that that is in because of the fact you have a mandate here. and that mandate also deals with prevailing wages. you don't hear the full truth about what is going on and what should happen in this city. so i hope that my friend here, he brings up some better points, but i want to make sure that the amendment is definitely needed when you all meet tomorrow if this is on your tomorrow's agenda. thank you. he thank you, mrs. jackson, next speaker, mrs. lansburg. >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is alex lansburg and i am here as representative of carpenters 22 and it was i that brought this to people's attention in last hour and granted it's unfortunate that it happened at such a late date. it neverthel
and dealing with the local hiring, you know, this city, as large as it is, with all of the city departments that it has, it has no -- not one state certified or federal certified compliance officer to make sure that the laws are followed. we don't have that here. and i don't know why it is so hard the fact that this city receives so many funds. and dealing with local hiring, i'm glad to see that that is in because of the fact you have a mandate here. and that mandate also deals with prevailing...
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the city attorney and d.a. say they are also going to seek civil litigation and monetary restitution against these people who help pay for the damage. and they are also on the lookout for counterfeit goods. we have seen a lot of guys selling giants hats and t- shirts along market street. so if that is counterfeit, which it likely is if it's being sold alongside the street, police are saying that they will go after those people, as well. so buyer beware. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> where there's giants fans, the cameras often follow. caltrain just tweeted this photo of ladies in orange tutus. both heading to the operate route sporting world series tops, as well. you can watch special coverage. parade of champions right here at cbs 5 at 11:00. we are also going to stream it live through the web if you are sitting in the office and can't get out. cbssf.com for you folks. >> yeah. we are going to be out there at the civic center, as well. >> we are. >> it's going to be fun. >> with
the city attorney and d.a. say they are also going to seek civil litigation and monetary restitution against these people who help pay for the damage. and they are also on the lookout for counterfeit goods. we have seen a lot of guys selling giants hats and t- shirts along market street. so if that is counterfeit, which it likely is if it's being sold alongside the street, police are saying that they will go after those people, as well. so buyer beware. live in san francisco, anne makovec, cbs...
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the city attorney backed him up saying he will sue anyone who damages city property. they spent the day setting p the stage and guardrails at civic center plaza. about a million people are expectedo swarm the city. so everyone is encouraged to avoid drivg to san francisco. all forms of public transportation are adding extra services. the parade begins at 11 o'c, at market and steuart stree. from there, players, coache, and other team officials wil head down market, to civic center plaza. you can watch the parade of champions here on cbs 5, beginning tomorrow at 11. we'll also stream it live os s-f dot com. >> you can watch the parade it have champions right here on cbs 5. we'll be live beginning tomorrow at 11. we'll stream is live. >> stunner from george lucas today. he is selling lucasfilms to disney. so basically the dark side has sold out to the happiest place on earth. princess leia elbow to elbow with mickey mouse. how about snow white anteseven ewoks. i can go on. linda yee on the film created empire that is going totally hollywood. >> reporter: it's a force ev
the city attorney backed him up saying he will sue anyone who damages city property. they spent the day setting p the stage and guardrails at civic center plaza. about a million people are expectedo swarm the city. so everyone is encouraged to avoid drivg to san francisco. all forms of public transportation are adding extra services. the parade begins at 11 o'c, at market and steuart stree. from there, players, coache, and other team officials wil head down market, to civic center plaza. you...
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i have often heard when something happens in the city they want it to city. when something happens in san francisco, we want the whole world to know about it. this is a stage. super bowl will be a stage we want to announce to the whole world. in that effort i want to make sure you know we don't leave out what i think is happening with great organizations like sf city and our technology companies, that we want to embrace technology as a way to announce this. so with that i am going to do the first tweet. tweeting. the new hash tag we would like everybody in the bay area to also utilize in their effort to go viral on this. there it goes. hopefully it goes on there. the hash tag sf super bowl! [applause] >> this is one example. facebook, google plus, instagram. we have all these wires in having people talk to us. what would they want and establish it, what kind of events that will help us be even more philanthropic about this. san francisco, santa clara, san jose, we want that effort to insight people to take this opportunity to join our nfl, join our 49ers, to
i have often heard when something happens in the city they want it to city. when something happens in san francisco, we want the whole world to know about it. this is a stage. super bowl will be a stage we want to announce to the whole world. in that effort i want to make sure you know we don't leave out what i think is happening with great organizations like sf city and our technology companies, that we want to embrace technology as a way to announce this. so with that i am going to do the...
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the city as well. ms. chin serves with passion and dedication working with culturally diverse youth and families while demonstrating tireless advocacy providing mental health services. thank you so much, alison chin, for being here. also we have yuka hachiuma who is a marriage and licensed therapist with 10 years in the mental health field. she is a bi-cultural, buy -- bilingual japanese speaking therapist. [speaker not understood]. she especially serves students and family with limited resources and youth that receive special education services while providing consultation to school faculty and administrators and i'd just like to thank erica and the washington community high school also for their support of the wellness center and the great partnership with rams as well. while at rams she previously served as the first coordinator for the agency's launch of the summer bridge program, summer mentoring program for high school students designed to promote awareness of psychological well:and fostering des
the city as well. ms. chin serves with passion and dedication working with culturally diverse youth and families while demonstrating tireless advocacy providing mental health services. thank you so much, alison chin, for being here. also we have yuka hachiuma who is a marriage and licensed therapist with 10 years in the mental health field. she is a bi-cultural, buy -- bilingual japanese speaking therapist. [speaker not understood]. she especially serves students and family with limited...
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and without her, i don't think i could have gotten through those meetings or served the city in the manner that i was able to. with your example, you always have such an incredible amount of grace and [speaker not understood]. i don't know what else to say other than i'm really grateful to be here today, to be able to honor you. i know you're retiring i think at the end of this week is it? >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow, wow. (applause) >> so, i don't know if any of you know linda avery herbert. she's incredible. if linda could stand up. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you. thank you, supervisor olague. it's a pleasure to be able to say that. i was so enthusiastic about you being a supervisor and i'm so proud of you. but it has been my rare pleasure to serve the citizens of san francisco in my role and i'm going to cry again, as commission secretary. the honor has been all mine. thank you. [cheering and applauding] >> today is actually -- i forgot to mention. we're still waiting for the official vote. today is actually we're declaring october 30th, 2012 as linda avery-herbert day in the city
and without her, i don't think i could have gotten through those meetings or served the city in the manner that i was able to. with your example, you always have such an incredible amount of grace and [speaker not understood]. i don't know what else to say other than i'm really grateful to be here today, to be able to honor you. i know you're retiring i think at the end of this week is it? >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow, wow. (applause) >> so, i don't know if any of you know linda...
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of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before i do that, i want to recognize his wife. it is an honor for many women who are married to significant dignitaries in our country where they become the sponsors for various ships. and it's a very significant ship that mrs. perry is the sponsor for. she's the sponsor for the u.s.s. cole and i want to welcome you, lee perry, here this morning and thank you for all you've done and supporting your husband and his marvelous career. thank you, ms. perry. (applause) >> our speaker this morning, the former secretary of defense william perry, i first met when he was the deputy secretary of defense, and he and
of emergency management in the city, city fire department, city police department and the coast guard. and we look forward to working with san francisco and our local governments and the military to make our emergency planning even more effective. so, thank you again for your time and we'll see you out in the park. (applause) >> thank you. i learned a lot on that talk i didn't know. that was great. it's now my pleasure to introduce our speaker, keynote speaker for this morning. but before...